
Weather Eagle® 105-110 Instruction Manual Page-9-
corresponding to the closest transmitter is lit. Move the radio to various positions in your
home or office until you can receive the best signal. An external antenna may be
required. Press the scan button again and the WEATHER EAGLE® should lock onto the
strongest signal.
7) RESET
When the WEATHER EAGLE®is in the Reset mode, the speaker is muted, the reset
LED lights, the live LED turns off, the alert LED turns off, the relay opens and the
flashing alert/reset LED stops flashing, if it was flashing.
8) MANUAL CHANNEL SELECT
Each press of the manual channel switch will sequence the WEATHER EAGLE®
through NWR channels 1-7. You may wish to leave the WEATHER EAGLE® in manual
mode if you only want to listen to one channel. You can configure the WEATHER
EAGLE® to power up on the last channel selected before power down.
9) SCAN SWITCH
Pressing the Scan switch places the WEATHER EAGLE® in the scan mode. When in
the scan mode, the WEATHER EAGLE® will review the relative signal strength of each
of the seven NWR will automatically lock on to the strongest signal. This is usually the
transmitter nearest the WEATHER EAGLE®. The WEATHER EAGLE® will only scan in
the live mode when the Scan switch is pressed, not automatically. If the system setting
is to rescan once per minute, it will unless the live switch is pressed. **AUTOMATIC
RESCANNING** is NOT recommended for SAME/EAS as the unit may choose the
wrong channel or miss SAME/EAS alerts during a scan routine. The scan routine should
work fine for 1050 Hz tone detection as the scan routine is about 2 seconds and the
1050 Hz tone is transmitted for 8-13 seconds.
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